WATCH CORA RUN THE COMPANY LIVE

You burned 1,000,000 tokens today.Was it on the right things?

Cora is your everything agent for what to do next, and how. Your business has infinite problems and infinite possibilities. Cora plans, optimizes, and ships the highest-leverage work around the clock.

claude plugin install cora@claude-plugins-official

The shift

Before Cora, businesses scaled the hard way.

Human teams, each working in a silo, meeting every week to realign on the goals. After Cora, you scale the easy way. The future way.

Before Cora

  • Hire slowly, at $250k a head
  • Teams working in silos
  • Standing meetings to stay aligned
  • Priorities argued, not derived
  • Everyone sleeps. Momentum too.

After Cora

  • One agent across the whole business
  • Optimizing, planning, helping in real time
  • Priorities recomputed as signals land
  • Ships around the clock
  • It just works.

How it works

Install it once. It runs your roadmap.

Step 1

Install the plugin

One command in Claude Code. Cora arrives as a plugin: an MCP server for the brain, plus the skills that let a session run itself.

Claude Code
$ claude plugin install cora@claude-plugins-official
Installed cora · MCP server + 4 skills
Connected to your Cora brain

Step 2

Ask Cora what's next

Cora hands Claude the next most important chunk of work, an HTML spec for you to review, and the skills to worktree, build, auto-PR, and deploy. It adheres to every convention you've locked, including your design system.

If automation has a gap, Cora builds the gap.

Claude Code · Cora MCP
> what's next?
cora · next_task
"Fix onboarding drop-off at the connect step"
spec: onboarding-connect.spec.html
skills: worktree · develop · auto-pr · deploy

Step 3

Walk away

When a task finishes, the Cora skill clears context, loads main, and picks up the next task. The session is long-lived and always working.

Imagine your 10x unicorn product, engineering, and design hire. Except this one never sleeps, and it's always on the highest-leverage work.

Session · always working
PR #482 merged · deployed to prod clearing context loading main asking cora for the next task… next: "Adopt the new loading state across settings" spawning worktree · developing…

Model routing

Stop rationing your best model

No more asking whether this is the best use of your Fable tokens. Cora routes every task: trivial work goes to cheap, fast models. Complex, high-stakes thinking gets the frontier.

rename a config flagcheap + fast
triage a flaky testmid-tier
rearchitect billingfrontier

The brain

How Cora knows what's next

Everything you operate on becomes context. Four connections carry the most weight.

GitHub

It starts with your code

Deep analysis of your product and how it's built: the architecture, the locked conventions, every open thread. Cora knows what your codebase wants next, and what it can safely ship without you.

cora · brain sync
$ cora sync github
214,312 lines mapped · 18 services
conventions locked · design system · route bar
open threads · 7 PRs · 3 flaky tests
velocity model updated

Sentry

Production tells the truth

A crash in a money path outranks everything on the roadmap. Cora watches every release land, catches the moment one misbehaves, and reprioritizes before your users write the angry email.

sentry · new issue
TypeError · checkout/confirm412 events ↑
release 2026.7.14, started 22 minutes ago
cora → hotfix queued at the top of the stack

PostHog

Your users vote every day

Funnels, drop-offs, rage clicks, the feature nobody finds. Cora reads behavior the way a great PM does, then goes one further: it writes the spec and builds the fix.

posthog · onboarding funnel
visit
100%
signup
61%
connect
24%
activate
19%
cora → drop-off isolated · spec written · queued

Stripe

Follow the money

MRR movement, churn risk, failed payments. Revenue is the tiebreaker for every plan Cora makes, so the highest-leverage work is always the work that compounds.

stripe · this week
MRR$128,400 ↑ $4.2k
Churn risk2 accounts flagged
Failed payments7 in dunning
cora → retention work promoted · dunning emails rewritten

And everything else you run on

Slack threads, Figma files, app reviews, ad accounts, social listening. Every connection makes the next call sharper.

SupabaseMixpanelSlackFigmaGmailApp Store ConnectRevenueCatYour social accountsReddit listeningLinkedIn listeningMeta AdsTikTok AdsLayersreel.farm+ anything else you operate on

That context gives Cora's brain everything it needs to organize, plan, optimize, and execute. Better than any human team could. Yes, even the multi-million dollar product org at a company like Meta.

Always watching

Signals in. Leverage out.

A PR breaks onboarding

Cora detects it, puts the fix at the top of the stack, and pings whoever needs to know.

GPT-6 for coding just dropped

Cora routes your hardest engineering work to it the same day.

A new component lands in your design system

Cora evaluates every touchpoint that would benefit and queues the adoption.

Your Google rep emails about a retiring Gemini model

Cora opens the migration PR.

Someone complains in a 2-star review

Cora investigates, plans the fix, and prioritizes it.

You have an amazing idea after a 5mg edible

Text Cora. Wake up to your vision materialized in a stunning HTML spec.

Pricing

Estimate your monthly cost

Cora is usage-based. Move the sliders to see how pricing scales with your codebase and how much you hand over.

1

How many lines of code is your repo?

100k lines
10k10M+
2

How much should Cora handle directly?

≈10k lines/mo
small effortsall the things
Brain · context sync
$0
Planning + prioritization
$0
Specs + reviews
$0
Code Cora ships
$0
Model routing
optimized

Total monthly cost

(estimated)

$0

Shipping this much takes a team of engineers.

Scale the easy way.

The future way. Install the plugin and Cora is working before your coffee is.

claude plugin install cora@claude-plugins-official